Strawberry and Lime Soda Ice Cream Floats

Ice cream floats with strawberry ice cream and lime soda are a refreshing summer dessert. Easy to make and fun to eat, this ice cream floats recipe will be a favorite for everyone.

It still seems a bit risky to post summer classic dessert right now. While some areas are starting to see signs of spring, Colorado enjoyed a foot of snow closing the airport and stopping mail delivery this week. I just can’t resist the springy colors of these Strawberry & Lime Soda Ice Cream Floats so here it is!

Ice Cream Float Memories

My first memory of an ice cream float was on a family trip to Wyoming to go river rafting. We joined some other families I did not know and shared cabins that were charming and rustic. I remember wandering with the other kids around the dusty cabin-stead between raft trips and visiting the small log cabin style snack bar.

We weren’t big soda drinkers and one of the girls I’d paired off with offered me some ‘mountain dew’ in the cap of a plastic bottle lid. Having never heard of it I really thought it was mountain dew gathered in the early morning from leaves in the forest. I was enchanted with the color and the whimsy though of course eventually realized it was a soda pop.

One afternoon after a lovely raft float trip, watching for beavers, fish, deer roaming in the tall grasses next to the river banks we all went to the snack bar for a root beer float. It was my first and much like the ‘mountain dew’ experience I was smitten.

The mix of the root beer and vanilla flavors from the ice cream were like nothing I’d tasted and so refreshing. I was fascinated by the foaming action when the root beer was poured into the glass when hitting the ice cream. The crusty texture that would overcome the outside of the scooped ice cream when doused with root beer was something I loved. It started a life long love affair.

I love the flavors of lime and strawberries together. A Strawberry Ice Cream Lime Soda float seems a perfect combination. Though any lime soda can be used, I love Mexican sodas as they generally use actual sugar and I adore the bright colors. This combination tastes like warm weather so until it settles in, we can dream of it with this dessert!

ICE CREAM FLOATS TIP:I like to pre-freeze the ice cream balls beforehand, which makes putting the floats together super quick and the ice cream melts more slowly as well. Use a good quality ice cream serving scoop to make the ice cream balls uniform in size.

How to Make Ice Cream Floats:

The flavors of strawberries and cream are quintessential and a homey summery combination. This ice cream floats recipe is perfect in any season and easy to make with only two ingredients.

Ice cream balls are pre-frozen which allows the ice cream to stay firm in the float longer and is great when preparing them for a crowd. For this recipe a softer style ice cream works best to allow easy scooping into balls.

Typically this ice cream is found in larger containers versus the pint size of gourmet ice creams that are much more firm when purchased. I found approximately 27 2-inch diameter ice cream balls will yield from a 1 1/2 pint container of ice cream. This equates to about 3 ice cream floats worth of ice cream from each 1/2 pint of ice cream (3 ice cream balls per float).

Scale your preparation of ice cream balls according to the number of ice cream floats you plan to make. The total time noted below reflects the freezing time for the ice cream balls of minimum 2 hours.

Ingredients

Instructions

Line a baking sheet (or multiple sheets depending on the quantity you are making) with wax paper, parchment paper or sticking plastic wrap. Using an ice cream scoop, scoop balls of ice cream (2-inches in diameter) onto the prepared baking sheet. Place in the freezer immediately and leave until the ice cream balls are firmly frozen 2 hours minimum (can leave them overnight).

Place three to four ice cream balls in a 12-14 ounce Collins glass and fill with cream soda. Tip: pour some lime soda and wait for the foam to subside before pouring more. Fill the glass in this manner to avoid overfilling.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

TONI DASH

Toni Dash, is the writer/blogger, photographer, recipe developer and creator of Boulder Locavore®. She has been developing easy to make, well-tested recipes since 2010. Her seasonal recipes bring excitement to the dining table for both gluten-free and gluten diners. Toni has been featured in numerous publications and on culinary websites for her creative, delicious recipes and travel features. For more details, check out herAbout page.

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